Libya and Sudan get good marks for trying to mend their ways, though al-Qaeda and the Egyptian Islamic Jihad still use Sudan as a safe-haven for logistical purposes at least.
Egypt helped Israel by keeping its border with Gaza closed and by allowing the IAF to overfly Egyptian airspace en route to attacking Iranian weapons convoys in Sudan destined for Gaza.
The Egyptian government, intent on suppressing its own Islamists, had felt threatened by Sudan's Islamist power-behind-the-throne, Hassan Turabi, the sharp, fast-talking speaker of parliament.